Low-cost copper pills, spacers, optics, drop-ins (Updated 23/10/2022))

Check number 9. @ the OP :slight_smile:

Oops, should have checked there first! Thanks :slight_smile:

Guys, need some advice from you.
Most popular parts (that were known for years and was produced long time before I started), such as S2+ spacers and pills and X6 spacers, their hosts have very limited place inside so parts top have same OD to the MCPCB size.
After Ive tried to solder copper pcb to such plane spacer with solder paste I have realized that pcb goes to the size and it is not very simple to center it.
So, next kits such as X5, M2 (M1) were made with little improvement, hosts have some spare place inside (spacers OD is bigger than MCPCB size), so they were made with rim over pcb plane to center pcb perfectly.
Is there any need in such rim? It makes soldering more easy (Ive seen when smb have soldered parts with bolt inside cental hole :open_mouth: ), but if you dont solder parts and use thermal grease you may want to have ideal finished surface, and this is hundred times harder for such lowered shelfs.
So, what would you prefer?

  1. Spacers with pcb centering rim with current surface finish (you can find photos in this thread)
  2. Spacers with plane pcb shelf with better surface finish (#120 sanding belt)
    For this moment your suggests will influence on C8 triple spacer design, but I will also consider them for the other parts.

I vote option 1, I am not super picky about the surface finish myself. as the host will still overheat in a min or 2 with or without a perfect finish in the lights I build lol.

  1. me too .

I use fine sandpaper and spacer is ready in 20 seconds .

Hi,

bad conditions. A construction trailer blocked my beamshot location and my tripod broke one leg.

Regards

Kenjii

Distance to the bridge is about 45metres Nikon P100, f=4,0, 0,5 Sek., ISO=800.

Controlshot

Eagle Eye X7

Eagle Eye X6

Astrolux S2

Olight M22

Convoy M2

Very nice, that M2 is a nice flooder and the X7 is really nice overall beam. The tir is a nice trade off of spill for hotspot size as well. Thanks!

What are the options for optics and MCPCB’s for the X6? Just the 32mm triple and Ledil Cute-3? Or are there other options as well?

Multi-leds:
Cute-3
Cute-4
GT-3 (can fit xp32 too if I not mistaken)
GT-4
Angie (quad that will throw better than Cute-4SS, unfortunately they have different leds disposition)
Khatod also have some 35mm triple tirs, but for my opinion they are more flood than Cute-3M.
In fact this size (35x15mm) is MR11 standart, there are many chinese manufacures that are making tons of them for home spot lights.
As for single leds, you can put any tir that will fit inside if you will use proper spacer.
For example, I have some ledlink ultra narrow beam tirs (35mm od, 20.8mm height). To avoid datasheet misunderstanding, I will leave here actual specifications:
XP-E2: 4° FWHM, 95.4 cd/lm
XP-L HI: 6.0° FWHM, 47.5 cd/lm
XHP35 HI: 6.9° FWHM, 34.4 cd/lm
XHP35 HD: 9.7° FWHM, 18.9 cd/lm
XM-L: 9.0° FWHM, 22.4 cd/lm

Would like 2 P60 surefire drop ins

Payment sent and scarily fast response :partying_face:

X6 Cu (for alu host) spacers, X6 Cu (for SS/Cu host) spacers, S2, S2+ Cu spacers in stock.

First member who will recognize what it is will receive one for free.

Copper P60 neck?

Spacer for a laser or a saber :heart_eyes:

No, this is ready for use product, not blank before threads cutting.

No, it is not so useless.

Is it in two parts? Looks to have a join at the short end.

My first thought was C8 spacer simply because it’s the most recent new item I have seen being discussed, but when I saw the join I had no idea. And the tapered ends made me think it could be for something that requires a press fit.

No, this is one solid piece.

SK68 to TIR?

sk-98 to triple ?